Summer Studios 2017

It’s weird to think back to almost 4 year old Brendan insisting he go to theater camp, but here we are seven summers later and it is the highlight every year of his summer. This year was no exception.

The events of the past spring with the fall out of Cuckoos Nest, made it uncertain at times that Summer Studios would even happen. Something never completely shared with Brendan. So to sit in the audience and see the opening number, just like sitting in the theater on the opening day of Studio 4, was bit overwhelming. It all came together, and my reasons (beyond it was the right thing to do) for fighting so hard, were clearly focused on Brendan doing what he loved with the people he loves.

He was Grandmaster Chad in Legally Blonde. He rapped (video!). I literally had tears streaming down my cheeks watching him. The show was fantastic. He made lots of great new friends and saw old friends.

My friend Michael also got to come for a Master Class- appropriate the day after the Wicked cast opened Legally Blonde. It’s been fun to have worlds collide but also be able to see Ben in his element.

Most important of all- he could be himself- costumes, make up, wigs and show tunes. Couldn’t ask for anything better.

Canobie Lake trip!

We decided kind of last minute to head to Canobie Lake- with a couple of friends. We went for the later part of the day and stayed until it closed. We got see the fireworks too. This year Chris didn’t have a concussion so he got to enjoy it a little more. But the kids aren’t as big of fans of the thrill rides that we are. So we may need an adults only trip!

Date Nights

Brendan’s schedule with Summer Studios means getting home late- sometimes almost 8pm. And Aidan has been enjoying his summer program and hanging out with friends. Which means he is not always home either. We have had this odd experience of being able to go to dinner- date nights! – without kids.

It’s been fun but a little weird. It two happened the same week we were already planning to go with Paul and Heather to the Red Sox game. That meant three nights in one week getting to be adults and not eating at places with a kids meal!

We enjoyed it but also missed the silliness of family dinners too.